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01-01-2011 #1
Does anyone know of an individual or company offerring on-site electrical repairs to machinery in the Notts/Derby area?
I have a Seig CQ6230B lathe that went bang a couple of months ago & my very limited knowledge of lecktricity is not helping to get it up & running.
The 240-24v transformer definately burnt a wire but replacing this hasn't solved the problem, I think something else, possibly a contactor is faulty which caused the transformer to burn out.
It's a single phase 240v machine with 24v controls running a 1.5kw single phase double capacitation induction motor.
I don't know if it'll take a man who knows 2mins or 2hrs to diagnose but it'll take me 2yrs+ to learn lektronix from scratch. I've put the lathe up on castors so it can be easily wheeled around for access.
You are my only hope, I have work waiting for it but it's just scrap metal at the moment & far too heavey for me to chuck it out of the window :-)
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